Spiritual & Mystic Tours

Often used as synonyms, religion and spirituality go hand in hand stemming from the beliefs of one another. They are pat and parcel of everyday life in India.

One of the most populous nation in the world, having more ethnic and religious groups than most other countries of the world. India has cultural diversity, which emanates from its rich history, plethora of regional vagaries in religion, customs, dances and languages. In terms of religion. India boasts of an abundance of ethnic and religious groups.

It is the birthplace of religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. Hinduism is the predominant faith/religion, is practiced by around 80 percent of the country's population. Being a secular state the country welcomes and promotes religious equality whilst allowing complete religious freedom. Christianity, Islam, Zoroastrianism and Judaism are an inherent pat of India and are practiced by many thousands. Further, people from other countries came to India in the past have been very peacefully practicing their religions. Add to this the tribes and small sects of people who practice their respective ethnic religions.

Spirituality is an integral thread in the intricate tapestry of India Whether in a solemn temple ceremony or convivial religious festival, all things sacred are passionately pursued by Indians from all walks of life.